Hi Andre,

I guess the entire Volume 2 is awesome! Only lab 1 has some small problems where things are not really coming up correctly. Try any other lab like lab 3 or 4. They are really good, focus on the entire blueprint and will get you well prepared.

Goot luck on your exam Friday!!!


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Regards,

Rick Mur
CCIE2 #21946 (R&S / Service Provider)
Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
URL: http://www.IPexpert.com

On 30 okt 2009, at 12:51, André Luiz Bernardes wrote:

Yes Shai, I had this problem yesterday on my second attempt for Section1 lab... my workaround was exactly what Rick said...frame- relay on interfaces Serial4/0 using standard DLCIs (205/502). Actually I had a couple of other problems thru workbook 2 that I can recall now. I almost got crazy with OSPF redistribuition on Section 5. I spent 2 linked sessions on vRack for this lab. My exam is on next Friday so I have few time to repeat some Labs and review other stuff. I will share with you all if I find something else strange with IPE workbooks.


Rick
I dont have too much time now... would you suggest any section on workbook 2 to focus??? any other suggestion besides workbook is appreciated.

Thanks
Andre

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Rick Mur <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Shai,

We are aware of this mistake in lab 1.
As a workaround please use a frame-relay PVC instead. Don't do anything fancy with bridging, just take the Frane-Relay PVC from R2 to R5.

We will make sure to fix it with the next update round.F


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Regards,

Rick Mur
CCIE2 #21946 (R&S / Service Provider)

Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
URL: http://www.IPexpert.com

On 30 okt 2009, at 07:22, Shai Loufton wrote:

Hello all,
This has been discussed before – but even though I have looked at all my emails regarding this I could not get this to work. To make a long story short – the base connectivity of the 7200/ATM rack shows R2 connected to R4 connected to R5 , while the SP Volume II lab 1 uses a R2-R5 link which isn't there. It was recommended before to use frame-relay bridging on R4 to simulate that link in order to make the base connectivity work – but I could not. I also tried PPP as someone mentioned in a previous thread – couldn't make that work either. I reverted the POD and moved to lab 2 on VOL II – and plan to retake this lab tomorrow.

If anyone been through this and has a working config of R2-R4-R5 that simulates a direct link between R2 and R5 – please share it..

IPexpert team – I think someone from your side should at least think about publishing a workaround for this as this breaks the L2 connectivity of the lab and thus can lead to many many hours of frustration …..


Shai L
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